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Each day Ameican wakes up and enjoys living in the greatest and overall safest nation on Earth, The United States of America, due to the outstanding and at times, sacrificial efforts of our men and women in uniform.

On what is an important day to honor those who have earned the Medal of Honor, the fact that our Commander If Chief can’t do basic introductions during the ceremony, even drawing a laugh, is reprehensible.

On Thursday, President Biden held a ceremony to award the Medal of Honor to three soldiers for their combat actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 3 awarded were US Army Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe, Sergeant First Class Christopher Celiz, and Master Sergeant Earl Plumlee, United States Army.

During the ceremony, Biden struggled to remember the name of his own Secretary of Defense, acknowledged the VP was present but not using her name, then identified himself as “I’m Jill’s husband”.

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This was not the first time Biden struggled with Secretary Loyd Austin’s name. In MARCH, he flat out forgot his name and the name of the Pentagon as well.

“I want to thank the — former general, I keep calling him General — the guy who runs that outfit over there. I want to make sure we thank the Secretary,” said Biden as his babysitter Kamala Harris lurked in the background.

To some Biden’s mental lapses is part of who he is, but to most Americans, they pray that Biden does the least amount of damage possible until he no longer occupies the White House.

Written By: Eric Thompson, host of the Eric Thompson Show. Follow me on his website ETTALKSHOWMAGABOOKTwellit & Twitter.   

This story syndicated with permission from Eric Thompson – Trending Politics

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